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I need help I have a situation that I haven't seen the answer for on the Internet. I bought components for my new pic and ran it for two weeks no problem no over locking. All stock settings. Also watched temps while using it at all times the specs are.

I7 4790k cup

Corsair h110i cooler

16 4x4 hyper x 1600 ram

Evga gtx 970 gpu

Asus saber tooth z97 mark s

Corsair rm750 pus

Kingston 120 gb ssd

WD blue 1tb

Now the problem happened when I go to add a 2nd ssd and hdd of the same type. Also switched the h100i off the corsair link and onto motherboard headers.

My computer no longer boots to anything no display appears. And also the corsair led light on the cooling block flashes white(the color I had on it before). I hear the fans revving up and down. I cleared CMOS. ran without ram install used two different power supplies so I don't know what to do.

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You could be over-powering that power supply. I highly doubt it, but it may be possible.

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unplug all HDDs and SSDs, remove the GPU and use integrated graphics. try to boot, one stick of RAM at a time to make sure. if you have tested all the RAM in all of the RAM slots, you probably have a dead MOBO or (rarely) a CPU

most common failure is RAM, and most companies have great warranty coverage on RAM

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I need help I have a situation that I haven't seen the answer for on the Internet. I bought components for my new pic and ran it for two weeks no problem no over locking. All stock settings. Also watched temps while using it at all times the specs are.

I7 4790k cup

Corsair h110i cooler

16 4x4 hyper x 1600 ram

Evga gtx 970 gpu

Asus saber tooth z97 mark s

Corsair rm750 pus

Kingston 120 gb ssd

WD blue 1tb

Now the problem happened when I go to add a 2nd ssd and hdd of the same type. Also switched the h100i off the corsair link and onto motherboard headers.

My computer no longer boots to anything no display appears. And also the corsair led light on the cooling block flashes white(the color I had on it before). I hear the fans revving up and down. I cleared CMOS. ran without ram install used two different power supplies so I don't know what to do.

oh yeah. follow your topic

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Do you think trying to add new storage killed a new mobs. It work great for 2 week

 

 

 

 

 

unlikely

 

how about running without the new storage

 

also swapped the PSU cables and make sure all the power connectors are inserted fully

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I ran it with out anything but the bare minimal. Also try tried a different psu the that does not seem to be the problem

swap back to the stock cooler and test if the system boots

 

also your mobo has onboard video

 

so remove the GPU and try that

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Ya I did the stock cooler and gpu was taken out to run almost all tests. I got a replacement mono coming wensday. I won't if the h100i cooler shorted the board that is the only other thing I messed with before it broke. I took it off the corral link and onto the fan headers on the mob instead

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I highly suspect it's either failed RAM or a shortened Mobo

In any case i highly suggest u get a good air cooler like an NH D15 as less components means less failures

If it allows u in terms of aesthetics, space etc.

Back to the problem at hand, if u had RMA ur board and it still doesn't work u are either looking at a PSU or RAM issue

Both of which are considered minor and are relatively easy to solve

If your CPU is gone u might be in abit of trouble

But as of now it should be ur Mobo that's fried

Do update on how things are going

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Maybe you need to plug one fan of your H100i into the CPU_Fan-connector and the pump itself into the CPU_Opt-connector. I had a simmilar problem with my mainboard where the PC would not boot when there was nothing connected to the CPU_Fan-connector.

 

You can find the correct conectors in the manual on page 49:

 

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1150/SABERTOOTH_Z97_MARK_S/e9704_sabertooth_z97_mark_s_ug_for_web_only.pdf

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